Abstract

1. The N-(2-hydroxyethyl)alanine esterified to phosphatidic acid in anaerobic ciliate rumen protozoa has the l configuration. 2. Labelling experiments with Entodinium caudatum cultures using [(32)P]P(i) [2-(14)C]ethanolamine and (32)P- and (14)C-labelled phosphatidylethanolamine show that phosphatidylethanolamine is the direct lipid precursor of the N-(2-hydroxyethyl)alanine-containing phospholipid. 3. Labelling experiments with [(14)C]starch, [(14)C]lactate and [(14)C]pyruvate with E. caudatum cultures indicate that a three-carbon glycolytic intermediate is probably the precursor of the N-(1-carboxyethyl) grouping which substitutes on the amino group of phosphatidylethanolamine. 4. [(32)P]phosphatidylethanolamine is catabolized by E. caudatum forming initially glycerylphosphorylethanolamine and subsequently glycerophosphate and P(i). A little phosphorylethanolamine formed may possibly arise from bacterial enzymes ingested by the protozoa.

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